Alone in prison.
No recollection of the past.
A baby growing inside her.
In a futuristic world where women are scarce and only the wealthy can afford a wife, Melissa Alexander is trapped in a prison rehabilitation center with no memory of who she is. The unborn child growing inside her is all that keeps them from making her pay for the sins she’s committed–sins she cannot recall. But when … cannot recall. But when five sexy strangers claiming to be her husbands kidnap her and bring her to safety, Melissa fears she can’t trust them. All she can remember is what she was taught under the prison’s watchful, vengeful eye: to hate them. But how can she hate–or love–what she can’t remember?
Content Notes: Intense, Polyamory
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This one was a slow start. I found myself not wanting to pick it up. Fight through it! The beginning lags, but it is necessary for the rest of the story. I really enjoyed it.
Kidnapped By Her Husbands is a fantastic sci-fi romance by Rebecca Royce. Ms. Royce has provided readers with a well-written book. The characters are outstanding and it seems always changing. Melissa has had her mind wiped and is pregnant when she is kidnapped from the facility she’s been reprogramed in. Through the story you learn about how she treated her partners in the past and watch as they build new relationships. There is plenty of action, suspense and sizzle in this book. I enjoyed this book all the way up to the cliff-hanger. Not a fan of cliff-hangers. I hate them and yes, I did deduct a star for it. I look forward to reading more from Rebecca Royce, but only if they aren’t cliff-hangers. Kidnapped By Her Husbands is book 1 of the Wings of Artemis Series.
She was locked up in the master’s center for the betterment of sinful women or master’s for short. Since she woke up she didn’t know her name, where she was or why she was there. It took a long time but someone came for her and told her. She was Melissa Alexander and she was pregnant. But that all.
What she didn’t know was she was married to Nolan, Geoff, Wes, CJ, and Dane they all though she was was dead. Until Geoff saw her photo . Nothing would keep him from her now that he knew the truth.
Wow its an amazing story. Full of adventure, action, mystery, drama, intrigue, suspense, betrayal, spice and more. I couldn’t put it down and can’t wait for the next book in the series. This is a reverse harem 1Female and her Males
Voluntarily reviewed a copy and I honestly loved it.
Audible book on this amazing too I love it! Brings the story to life while you go about your day!
This is such a great and unique story! I loved it! I am not usually one to read Science Fiction Romances, but I am so glad I read this one! The storyline and characters are fantastic! The audiobook is awesome! The Narrator is amazing! I cannot wait to read/listen to the next book in the series.
Sci-Fi. Rh. 6 guys. Pregnancy. Amnesia. It was a little slow at first but it was great once it picked up.
Rebecca Royce is a new author to me. I happen to win this book. I am so glad I did. I enjoyed the complexity of the relationships. The differences of the wife before mind swipe versus after had me hoping for the vest for all. I look forward to reading more to find out what happened.
This is my first sci-fi, post-apocalyptic RH read of the author’s work and I enjoyed reading it. The FMC, Melissa woke up pregnant and with no memories at all in a place for reforming women. There she learnt that she made a “mistake” and thus, she was mind wiped and given a chance to reform her ways by studying to be an obedient wife.
As always, the author’s skill with story telling is evident with very well written story, great world building and relatable characters. I’ve enjoyed discovering Melissa’s character along side her and came to love the male characters. There is a flow in the story and is a good premise for the succeeding books that will come from this series. I’m definitely continue reading the series.
Overall I was let down with this book. The storyline had action and kept you in suspense. For me the ending was a huge letdown—it left you hanging. I also thought Melissa had too many husbands for the storyline to be truly enjoyable but that’s just me.